Which of the following sentences demonstrate correct subject-verb agreement? (1 point)

Responses

The visited their grandparents last weekend.
The visited their grandparents last weekend.

They visit their grandparents last weekend.
They visit their grandparents last weekend.

The children visit their grandparents last weekend.

None of the provided sentences demonstrate correct subject-verb agreement.

None of the sentences provided demonstrate correct subject-verb agreement. Let's analyze them one by one:

1. "The visited their grandparents last weekend." This sentence does not demonstrate subject-verb agreement, as "visited" is not in agreement with the subject "The."

2. "They visit their grandparents last weekend." This sentence also does not demonstrate subject-verb agreement. The verb "visit" should be in the past tense to agree with the adverb "last weekend." It should be "They visited their grandparents last weekend."

3. "The children visit their grandparents last weekend." Similarly to the previous sentence, this does not demonstrate subject-verb agreement. The verb "visit" should be in the past tense to agree with the adverb "last weekend." It should be "The children visited their grandparents last weekend."

To demonstrate correct subject-verb agreement, both sentences should be revised to:

- "They visited their grandparents last weekend."
- "The children visited their grandparents last weekend."